The European Investment Bank (EIB) has completed an analysis of its standards, criteria and procedures in relation to short-lived climate pollutants. The EIB also looked into the projects and sectors that it finances, the impacts they have on SLCP emissions and where the bank can scale up financing of projects that mitigate these emissions.

The European Investment Bank (EIB), one of the largest climate financiers in the world by volume, has carried out a review on its approach to supporting climate action. A related broad public consultation was open from January to March 2015 to inform the review on strategic orientations and future priorities.